One wounded as gunfire breaks out in Hartford; 4 cars, 1 house also hit.

HARTFORD — A hail of gunfire greeted people outside a North End restaurant early Tuesday, wounding a 24-year-old man, police said.

The man later walked into the hospital with what appeared to be a grazing type of wound. Deputy Chief Brian Foley said.

The shooting happened behind the Ranch House, 3281 Main St., about 12:45 a.m. Officers nearby on special patrol heard a volley of gunshots coming from behind the restaurant and arrived to see a chaotic scene, with people running and cars quickly leaving, Foley said.

Twenty-nine shell casings from three different caliber guns were recovered, along with some projectiles, he said. The bullets damaged four vehicles, a house and the back of the Ranch House, he said.

The spent shell casings were from a 9mm gun, a .380-caliber gun and a .40-caliber gun, Foley said.